Anyone Attend A Big Boxing Event Before (or UFC)? How was it?

King Harlem

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Looking to attend the Canelo vs Crawford fight in September. Wondering what to expect.
Is it a better viewing experience watching on TV?
How close do you need your seats to be in order to enjoy the fight?
 

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BRONZE BOMBER VS ORTIZ
AT THE BARCLAYS CENTER
FOR THE WORLD TITLE...

FELT KINDA SURREAL
WHEN I LOOKED BACK TO
MY CHILDHOOD.

NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD
EVER ATTEND A WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE BOUT.

ME AND THE WIFE WERE IN NYC
FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY AND WALKED
PAST A BILLBOARD
AND I WENT ONLINE TO GRAB TIX.

shyt WAS LIT
WILDER WAS ABOUT TO LOSE
THE TITLE AND NEEDED A KO
TO RETAIN AND HE GOT THE KO

200 LEVEL CENTER COURT IS A GOOD VIEW
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Yea, MSG(both the main venue + smaller theatre inside), Barclays, and Foxwoods back when it was popping and had good fights. Biggest fight I've seen in all of em was Cotto vs Mosley at MSG, MSG Theatre is smaller so you feel right on top of the action(biggest fight I saw there was Teo vs Josh Taylor). I went to Barclays a bunch of times when PBC was using them as one of their main venues, tbh in regards to sight lines/views and creating a big fight feel Barclays was my favorite(Thurman vs Porter was FIRE) from the spots I mentioned. At this stage I prefer watching fights at the crib but if you're into boxing you gotta hit up at least one big event in person to see what it feels like. 200s or better, center view or left/right angle is the best to actually see action imo.
 
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